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The ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series also makes use of thin floors, though here, they are referred to as "soft platforms". There are three distinct types listed on SmashWiki, summarized as follows:
The ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series also makes use of thin floors, though here, they are referred to as "soft platforms". There are three distinct types listed on SmashWiki, summarized as follows:
*'''Soft platforms''': Characters can travel through these in any direction. Traveling downwards requires a hard tap in the downward direction if grounded, or fast-falling if airborne. Attacks and projectiles will pass upward through them, but not downward. Most stages have these kinds of platforms as auxiliaries hanging above the main battle space, such as the famous three floating platforms over the [[SmashWiki:Battlefield|Battlefield]] stage.
*'''Soft platforms''': Characters can travel through these in any direction. Traveling downwards requires a hard tap in the downward direction if grounded, or fast-falling if airborne. Attacks and projectiles will pass upward through them, but not downward. Most stages have these kinds of platforms as auxiliaries hanging above the main battle space, such as the famous three floating platforms over the [[SmashWiki:Battlefield|Battlefield]] stage.
*'''Semisoft platforms''': Characters can travel upwards through them (or sideways if applicable), but not downwards. Prominent examples include the "traveling" platforms in the [[SmashWiki:Port Town Aero Dive|Port Town Aero Dive]] and [[SmashWiki:Wuhu Island|Wuhu Island]] stages.  
*'''Semisoft platforms''': Characters can travel upwards through them (or sideways if applicable), but not downwards. Prominent examples include the "traveling" platforms in the [[SmashWiki:Port Town Aero Dive|Port Town Aero Dive]] and [[SmashWiki:Wuhu Island|Wuhu Ishand]] stages.  
*'''Supersoft platforms''': Same as soft platforms, but characters being launched downward by most attacks will pass through them. Prominent examples are the uncovered cloud platforms in the [[SmashWiki:Skyworld|Skyworld]] stage.
*'''Supersoft platforms''': Same as soft platforms, but characters being launched downward by most attacks will pass through them. Prominent examples are the uncovered cloud platforms in the [[SmashWiki:Skyworld|Skyworld]] stage.
Note that there are certain special cases of other types of platforms which are too specific to be mentioned here.
Note that there are certain special cases of other types of platforms which are too specific to be mentioned here.
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